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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,778
Inshallah we will win the appeal, asshole our way to a 0-0 draw in Lisbon and beat Nipples 1-0 in a disgusting display of haram ball.
appeal is likely won, on the pitch we're probably fucked. we're virtually 8 points ahead of inda, so odds are we won't break a sweat in the league. a potential penalty for the salary maneuver case would completely render our league season obsolete anyway
 

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,122
appeal is likely won, on the pitch we're probably fucked. we're virtually 8 points ahead of inda, so odds are we won't break a sweat in the league. a potential penalty for the salary maneuver case would completely render our league season obsolete anyway
If they confirm the points penalty on Wednesday, I sense a real bad loss in Lisbon the next night. We will see what happens.
 

Gigiventus

Senior Member
Mar 3, 2017
3,282
appeal is likely won, on the pitch we're probably fucked. we're virtually 8 points ahead of inda, so odds are we won't break a sweat in the league. a potential penalty for the salary maneuver case would completely render our league season obsolete anyway
I think the appeal is totally tied to the salary case. If we win the appeal we will get a hefty point penalty about the salaries, if we lose it, the reverse. Either way the outcome will be to be penalized out of CL/europe on the table imo.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,778
I think the appeal is totally tied to the salary case. If we win the appeal we will get a hefty point penalty about the salaries, if we lose it, the reverse. Either way the outcome will be to be penalized out of CL/europe on the table imo.
these are the news that circulate, so we might try our best and still finish close to the bottom of the table

we can get access to just a fraction of the information the club and players already know. god only knows what happens in the locker. i still expect juventus to aim for a win every time they step on the pitch.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
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That Sassuolo game was one that we could afford to lose so that we focus on Sporting and then Inter. I can't remember the last time Juventus did such a thing unless we had wrapped up the league early. It shows that Allegri has regressed to a mid level coach and our squad isn't strong enough to beat a mediocre Sassuolo. Furthermore, our rested stars couldn't save the day. It's as if we fell off a mountain without being pushed because we can't blame anyone else apart from ourselves, we are horrible on the pitch.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,332
I am afraid we would keep Allegri for another season.
Facts are: Without the points penalty we would be in 2nd place. If we also eliminate Sporting it could change our directors thinking.
I just dont understand why some people defending him.
Spaletti is doing with Napoli and honestly their team isnt that great in terms of players. Its more of what he makes from his team.
We can do the same and I understand there might be a year of gelling but we must change. Its illogical to play against Sassuolo like we are a relegation strugglers who try to catch them on the counter.
I can understand that approach against really strong teams but the overall mentality for a top club should always be more attacking than that.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,009
Truly a bad record. It's difficult for us when opponent play to protect their lead

Ofc because all we do is defend for damage limitation then chase the game with almost no success when we do concede that's literally been how Allegri plans it and its fucking me off

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When you've already lost to lazio and sassuolo only to have napoli, sporting and inter coming up
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,601
Recall something about Simeone wanting to leave Atletico at the end of the season. Not sure if its going to happen, and there have been no links to Juve anyway..but wont mind him.

At least his brand of Jihadball comes with some balls, unlike Allegri’s.

Just throwing out names right now. De Zerbi, Simeone etc.


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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,778
I just can't get over how we have Gatti Bremer and Danilo playing at the top of their game right now, and we still feel the need to tell two wing backs to sit back, and then also Rabiot, Paredes and Fagioli doing the same. Against Sassuolo.
most teams defend as a unit, there's nothing extraordinary in that. the problem with allegriventus is that we can't keep the ball, and without the ball, we're pinned back easily.

besides a coach, we need proper midfielders
 

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